AuthorTopic: Waiting for the results of the Baby Bar (Read 5735 times)

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In 1987, I accepted a scholarship from Mercer Law School. I needed to get all A's. I got only one A and was academically dismissed. Now, I live in Florida. Here, if you have been a 1 L anywhere else, you cannot even apply to an ABA law school.

Cooley is going to be in Florida this next summer. They will take you and to keep a scholarship(even 100%) you only need to keep a 2.0 once in.

FYI. I called L.A. today to learn when we could find out if we are on the 'pass list.' I was told that anyone who doesn't receive their results in the mail by Monday can call and check. You can only find out if you're on the list, not your actual score. The wait is almost over.

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'Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.' ~Arthur Clarke

FYI. I called L.A. today to learn when we could find out if we are on the 'pass list.' I was told that anyone who doesn't receive their results in the mail by Monday can call and check. You can only find out if you're on the list, not your actual score. The wait is almost over.

I sent the office of admissions an email about having been a 1L before. They said I am eligible to apply. It looks like my LSAT score is acceptable also. I hope I can get a Sallie Mae loan. I have too many student loans from my other degrees. Thank you for your help.

The Internet is strangely silent today. Ask anyone who's waiting for word, any word at all, about who passed the FYLSE. Somewhere, in the gods-know-how-many gzillions pieces of mail that pass through Post Offices across the country, are our fates, printed on the official stationery of the California State Bar. And now, the Internet has gone mute. Surely, there is some hint out there for us. That's the whole point of information at the speed of broadband, right? Yet nothing is coming until Monday. Not digital nor physical news of our fate. The suspense is brutal.

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'Two possibilities exist: Either we are alone in the Universe or we are not. Both are equally terrifying.' ~Arthur Clarke